A flood of monsoon weddings in a Pakistani town known as Little London is the
first sign of how a barely reported change in immigration rules is likely to
have a profound effect on communities with strong ties to the UK.

Syed Arshad Hussain, the owner of the Gulshan-e-Jabeer marriage hall in
Mirpur, has never seen anything like it. Normally few, if any, families
would choose to hold a wedding amid the heat and sudden violent rains of
summer: this year he says he could barely keep up with demand.